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Punishing Women for Being Smart

Employers favor new college graduates with moderate academic success but not high achievement, study finds. New male graduates' grades don't seem to have much impact.

Access for All: How Cornell University Uses the Cloud to Reimagine Course Delivery

Join us on March 20, 2018 at 2pm EST as Cornell University’s Rajesh Bhaskaran, Sr. Lecturer and Swanson Director of...

Blocking the Effects of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Is help on the way for those affected by fetal alcohol syndrome? In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, New...

Online, Cheap -- and Elite

Analysis of Georgia Tech’s MOOC-inspired online master's in computer science suggests that institutions can successfully deliver high-quality, low-cost degrees to students at scale. But will other colleges follow?

Unexplained Ouster at Writing Group

A professional association of writers that supports hundreds of creative writing departments just fired its executive director of three decades, with no public explanation.

‘An Academic Life’

Hanna Holborn Gray, who led Yale and the University of Chicago in eras of overt sexism, discusses her new memoir -- and her advice for a new generation of women rising through the ranks.

YouTube Channel Costs Athlete His Scholarship

A former University of Central Florida football player is suing the institution, claiming his constitutional rights were violated.

New Presidents or Provosts: Agnes Scott College, Chattahoochee Valley CC, Lorain County CC, Saint Mary's College of California, Touro U California, U of Denver, U of Utah, U of Washington

Jonathan Dryden, interim provost at Lorain County Community College, in Ohio, has been named provost/vice president for academic and learner...